Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of health, alcohol abuse is not only an important risk factor for chronic disease, but it is also related to injuries. Social harms which can be related to drinking include interpersonal problems, work problems, violent and other crimes. The scope of societal costs related to alcohol abuse in principle should be the same for both economic evaluations and cost-of-illness studies. In general, economic evaluations report a small part of all societal costs. To determine the cost- effectiveness of an intervention it is necessary that all costs and benefits are included. The purpose of this study is to describe and quantify the difference in societal cost...
Background: Alcohol is associated with adverse health effects causing a considerable economic impact...
Background: Alcohol is a commodity which contains toxic substances like ethanol and methanol (WHO, 1...
This article estimates the societal cost of alcohol consumption in Sweden in 2002, as well as the ef...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...
expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RTI ...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Studies based on a cost of illness method frequently assert large social costs from a variety of ris...
The use of alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs involves a wide variety of adverse he...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Abstract Background A considerable economic burden ha...
Studies based on a cost of illness method frequently assert large social costs from a variety of ris...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Background: Alcohol is associated with adverse health effects causing a considerable economic impact...
Background: Alcohol is a commodity which contains toxic substances like ethanol and methanol (WHO, 1...
This article estimates the societal cost of alcohol consumption in Sweden in 2002, as well as the ef...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...
expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RTI ...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Studies based on a cost of illness method frequently assert large social costs from a variety of ris...
The use of alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs involves a wide variety of adverse he...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Abstract Background A considerable economic burden ha...
Studies based on a cost of illness method frequently assert large social costs from a variety of ris...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Background: Alcohol is associated with adverse health effects causing a considerable economic impact...
Background: Alcohol is a commodity which contains toxic substances like ethanol and methanol (WHO, 1...
This article estimates the societal cost of alcohol consumption in Sweden in 2002, as well as the ef...